The Washington Nationals have announced the return of NatsFest, an off-season fan festival featuring meet-and-greet opportunities with players, staff, and future prospects, plus interactive sessions, family activities, memorabilia, and of course racing presidents.

The winter weekend event was a hit with fans in previous years, but was poorly attended after being moved to a weekday in late March 2011. There was no NatsFest in 2012, and the team had been mum about whether the event would return.

NatsFest 2013 will take place Saturday, January 26 at DC’s Walter E. Washington Convention Center from 12:00pm – 4:00pm. Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for children. Children 2 and under are admitted free.

Season ticketholders get a $5.00 discount per ticket, and get an exclusive admission from 11:00am – Noon.

In previous years, lines for player autographs have stretched to over an hour. The Nationals hope to quell this problem by limiting autographs to those who purchase $20.00 “autograph vouchers.” The number of vouchers will be limited, and proceeds go to the Nationals Dream Foundation.

There will be separate area for kids including face painting, balloon art, inflatables, and mascot appearances, including the racing presidents.

UPDATE: Fan activities will include player and mascot photo stations (this is separate from the pre-purchased autograph tickets), “Player Story Times” for kids, caricatures, games, a trophy display (Gold Glove and Silver Slugger awards?), and booths with giveaways including MASN, 106.7 The Fan, and the Junior National Kids Club.

Notably absent from the list are manager Davey Johnson (traveling in Africa), third baseman Ryan Zimmerman (on his honeymoon), pitcher Stephen Strasburg (hosting his annual charity 5K run in San Diego), and first baseman Adam LaRoche.

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The O’s charge $5 for kids and $10 for adults. We received 1 free ticket to O’s Fest for my son belonging to their Kids Club. Plus kids have their own autograph line (NO FEE). Which I think is a GREAT idea especially for the kids. Where are the Babe Ruths’ of today that sign for the enjoyment of seeing a kid getting their autograph on a ball or card?

The end of January is definitely the right time for a winter fan fest. You want it after the winter meetings but before the players and staff start prepping for spring training. Plus the following week is Super Bowl weekend and kind of owned by football.

As for the admission fee, I don’t have a huge problem with the $20, but was disappointed that season ticket holders no longer get free admission. With the team now a hot commodity and positioned for years of success, I imagine this is the beginning of a long slow draining of extra perks and benefits from season ticket holders.